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Show uu SOFIA REPORT GIVES BULGERS THE ADVANTAGE London, Oct. 17, 10:30 p. m. The following official communication issued is-sued at Sofia last Friday was received re-ceived here today: Yesterday, despite the bad weather in the theatre of operations rain and fog and snow on the mountain tops our armies pursued the offensive slowly, with great exertions all along the whole front. On the western slopes of the great ' Balkan range our troops reached the line of Novokorlta, Aldlnatz, Repuch-nitza, Repuch-nitza, Ravnoboutche and Tzrnivrh. In I the valley of NIchava our forces occupied oc-cupied the important strategical point of Vraja. In Macedonia our advance proceed- ed rapidly. In the region of the up- f per Bregalnitza valley our troops havo attained the line of Dhatcha, Technou- j kagolak, Tchjavka peak and Colak G Planina and occupied Txarevoselo, r Pentchevo and Berovo. j A heavy winter rain fell yesterday ( In the Austro-Gerraau theatre. Nevertheless Never-theless the German advance continued, contin-ued, tho Serbians being repulsed on the whole front south of Belgrade. The armies of our allies havo reached reach-ed the line of Rouschani, Pinossava, LechtanI and PItopek and in tho Mo- ravla valley have reached the line oi , Oudovitche, Salakovatz, Smollanaz and i $ Gradevo. The Serbians havo ovacuat- j S ed the bank of the Danube as far aa vf , Golubatz. : "' |